Self-proclaimed mutant pop musician Moon Bounce has been gaining some steam since the first single off of his EP, Dress Rehearsal. If your memory serves you, you’ll recall that we wrote up “Shake” back in February, and haven’t been shy with playing it pretty heavily in our regular rotation.
Hailing from the City of Brotherly love, this alt-soul electronic-based act is anything but ordinary, fusing together an interesting blend of genres to create…well…mutant pop. With an original and overwhelmingly unique progression and a soulful voice, it’s only natural to see some stellar remixes come down the pike.
Today we’re excited to bring you a new look on “Whore,” which has been given a facelift, just in time for summer. Fellow Philladelphian Jack Deezl teamed up with Keppler to deliver a glitchy, hip-hop inspired remix that starts off with a smooth bassline and fluttering synths. As it progresses through untreated and pitched down samples of Moon Bounce’s vocals, it gets a little more obscure, bringing in breakbeat spattering of drums, synths and samples.